IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind
Credit Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. Credit The University of W...
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ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1330518 2024-09-15T18:37:27+00:00 IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind AODN Data Manager (pointOfContact) AODN Data Manager (distributor) Cosoli, Simone (pointOfContact) Data Officer (pointOfContact) Data Officer (distributor) Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (resourceProvider) Oceans Graduate School (OGS), The University of Western Australia (UWA) (hasAssociationWith) Spatial: westlimit=152.90; southlimit=-31.00; eastlimit=154.00; northlimit=-29.80 Spatial: uplimit=0; downlimit=0 Temporal: From 2012-03-01 to 2020-12-11 https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-acorn-coffs-mode-wind/1330518 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-acorn-coffs-mode-wind/1330518 ffe8f19c-de4a-4362-89be-7605b2dd6b8c Oceans Graduate School (OGS), The University of Western Australia (UWA) Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) oceans EDDIES EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN CIRCULATION OCEAN CURRENTS Oceans | Ocean Circulation | Upwelling WIND-DRIVEN CIRCULATION SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT OCEAN WAVES WAVE FREQUENCY WAVE LENGTH WAVE PERIOD WAVE SPEED/DIRECTION WAVE SPECTRA SURFACE WINDS OCEAN WINDS CORAL REEFS COASTAL PROCESSES RADIO WAVE SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING SEA STATE SWELLS WIND WAVES IMOS Site | COF | Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site Marine Features (Australia) | East Australian Current WERA HF Radar | Phased Array Doppler frequency Physical Oceanography Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Coastal Cities / Towns (Australia) | Coffs Harbour NSW States Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Countries | Australia WERA beam forming HF radar Wind to direction in the atmosphere Direction of wind sea waves on the water body Directional spreading of waves on the water body surface current radars Ocean Radar Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:59:01Z Credit Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. Credit The University of Western Australia (UWA) The Coffs Harbour (COF) HF ocean radar site is located near the point at which the East Australian Current (EAC) begins to separate from the coast. Here the EAC is at its narrowest and swiftest: to the north it is forming from the westwards subtropical jet, and to the south it forms eddies and eventually the warm water moves eastwards across the Tasman Sea, forming a front with the cold water of the Southern Ocean. The connection between coastal and continental shelf waters is fundamental to the understanding of the anthropogenic impact on the coastal ocean and the role of the ocean in mitigating urban marine water quality. The oceans off Eastern Australia and in particular in the region of New South Wales have a complex circulation structure, and are strongly connected with other regional seas and currents. The East Australia Current (EAC) flows from tropical regions southward along the NSW continental slope, bringing tropical biota southward. These current structures provide strong physical and biological connectivity, allowing substantial transport and dispersion of biota between regions, and influencing the transport and upwelling of nutrients, which are fundamental to biological productivity. The COF HF ocean radar is a WERA phased array system with 16-element receive arrays located at Red Rock (-23.942 S, 151.371 E) to the north of Coffs Harbour and North Nambucca (-24.111 S, 152.713 E) to the south. The area of focus is off Coffs Harbour where IMOS and the NSW government have mooring sites. These radars operate at a frequency of 13.920 MHz, with a bandwidth of 100 KHz and a maximum range of 100 Km. Within the HF radar coverage area surface currents are measured. Data are also ... Dataset Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) |
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oceans EDDIES EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN CIRCULATION OCEAN CURRENTS Oceans | Ocean Circulation | Upwelling WIND-DRIVEN CIRCULATION SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT OCEAN WAVES WAVE FREQUENCY WAVE LENGTH WAVE PERIOD WAVE SPEED/DIRECTION WAVE SPECTRA SURFACE WINDS OCEAN WINDS CORAL REEFS COASTAL PROCESSES RADIO WAVE SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING SEA STATE SWELLS WIND WAVES IMOS Site | COF | Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site Marine Features (Australia) | East Australian Current WERA HF Radar | Phased Array Doppler frequency Physical Oceanography Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Coastal Cities / Towns (Australia) | Coffs Harbour NSW States Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Countries | Australia WERA beam forming HF radar Wind to direction in the atmosphere Direction of wind sea waves on the water body Directional spreading of waves on the water body surface current radars Ocean Radar Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) |
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oceans EDDIES EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN CIRCULATION OCEAN CURRENTS Oceans | Ocean Circulation | Upwelling WIND-DRIVEN CIRCULATION SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT OCEAN WAVES WAVE FREQUENCY WAVE LENGTH WAVE PERIOD WAVE SPEED/DIRECTION WAVE SPECTRA SURFACE WINDS OCEAN WINDS CORAL REEFS COASTAL PROCESSES RADIO WAVE SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING SEA STATE SWELLS WIND WAVES IMOS Site | COF | Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site Marine Features (Australia) | East Australian Current WERA HF Radar | Phased Array Doppler frequency Physical Oceanography Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Coastal Cities / Towns (Australia) | Coffs Harbour NSW States Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Countries | Australia WERA beam forming HF radar Wind to direction in the atmosphere Direction of wind sea waves on the water body Directional spreading of waves on the water body surface current radars Ocean Radar Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind |
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oceans EDDIES EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN CIRCULATION OCEAN CURRENTS Oceans | Ocean Circulation | Upwelling WIND-DRIVEN CIRCULATION SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT OCEAN WAVES WAVE FREQUENCY WAVE LENGTH WAVE PERIOD WAVE SPEED/DIRECTION WAVE SPECTRA SURFACE WINDS OCEAN WINDS CORAL REEFS COASTAL PROCESSES RADIO WAVE SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING SEA STATE SWELLS WIND WAVES IMOS Site | COF | Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site Marine Features (Australia) | East Australian Current WERA HF Radar | Phased Array Doppler frequency Physical Oceanography Regional Seas | Tasman Sea Global / Oceans | Pacific Ocean Coastal Cities / Towns (Australia) | Coffs Harbour NSW States Territories (Australia) | New South Wales Countries | Australia WERA beam forming HF radar Wind to direction in the atmosphere Direction of wind sea waves on the water body Directional spreading of waves on the water body surface current radars Ocean Radar Facility Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) |
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Credit Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is operated by a consortium of institutions as an unincorporated joint venture, with the University of Tasmania as Lead Agent. Credit The University of Western Australia (UWA) The Coffs Harbour (COF) HF ocean radar site is located near the point at which the East Australian Current (EAC) begins to separate from the coast. Here the EAC is at its narrowest and swiftest: to the north it is forming from the westwards subtropical jet, and to the south it forms eddies and eventually the warm water moves eastwards across the Tasman Sea, forming a front with the cold water of the Southern Ocean. The connection between coastal and continental shelf waters is fundamental to the understanding of the anthropogenic impact on the coastal ocean and the role of the ocean in mitigating urban marine water quality. The oceans off Eastern Australia and in particular in the region of New South Wales have a complex circulation structure, and are strongly connected with other regional seas and currents. The East Australia Current (EAC) flows from tropical regions southward along the NSW continental slope, bringing tropical biota southward. These current structures provide strong physical and biological connectivity, allowing substantial transport and dispersion of biota between regions, and influencing the transport and upwelling of nutrients, which are fundamental to biological productivity. The COF HF ocean radar is a WERA phased array system with 16-element receive arrays located at Red Rock (-23.942 S, 151.371 E) to the north of Coffs Harbour and North Nambucca (-24.111 S, 152.713 E) to the south. The area of focus is off Coffs Harbour where IMOS and the NSW government have mooring sites. These radars operate at a frequency of 13.920 MHz, with a bandwidth of 100 KHz and a maximum range of 100 Km. Within the HF radar coverage area surface currents are measured. Data are also ... |
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AODN Data Manager (pointOfContact) AODN Data Manager (distributor) Cosoli, Simone (pointOfContact) Data Officer (pointOfContact) Data Officer (distributor) Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (resourceProvider) Oceans Graduate School (OGS), The University of Western Australia (UWA) (hasAssociationWith) |
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IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind |
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IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind |
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IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind |
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IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind |
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IMOS - ACORN - Coffs Harbour HF ocean radar site (New South Wales, Australia) - Delayed mode wind |
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imos - acorn - coffs harbour hf ocean radar site (new south wales, australia) - delayed mode wind |
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Australian Ocean Data Network |
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https://researchdata.edu.au/imos-acorn-coffs-mode-wind/1330518 |
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Spatial: westlimit=152.90; southlimit=-31.00; eastlimit=154.00; northlimit=-29.80 Spatial: uplimit=0; downlimit=0 Temporal: From 2012-03-01 to 2020-12-11 |
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Oceans Graduate School (OGS), The University of Western Australia (UWA) Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) |
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